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Mr. Edwin SmiVft.of Gloucester, Massachusetts, a master mariner and fisherman, 

 was called, and gave evidence on oatii on matters connected with the inquiry. 



(No. 27, Appendia: L.) .. 



The witness was examined by Mr. Trescot, and cross-examined by Mr. IMvies. 



The Commission adjourned at 4 p.m. till Monday, the 1st day of October, at 



noon. 



(Si-ncd) MAURICE DELFOSSE. (Signed) FRANCIS CLARE EORD. 



E. II. KELLOGG. DWIGHT EOSTER. 



A. T. GALT. 



J. II. G. Bergne. 



Protocol No. 16. 



Record oC the Proceedings of the Fisheries Commission, at the Forty-sixth Conference, 

 held at Halifax, Nova Scotia, on the 1st day of October, 1877. 



The Commission met at noon, as appointed. 



The three Commissioners, and tiic Agents of the United States and of Ureat 

 Britain respectivelv, were present. , r i i ^ /-^ r 



By direction of the President, the Secretary read the records of the last Lonte- 

 rence, which were approved, and signed by the Commissioners, the Secretary, and 



the Agents. , . r, ' ■. j n ■ ^u 



Mr. Foster handed in a copy of the judgment of his Hono:.. Judge Uazen in the 



case of the " White Fawn." {No. I, Appendix P.) 



Mr. John Mclnnis, of Gloucester, Massachusetts, a master mariner and fisher- 

 man, was called, and gave evidence on oath on matters connected witii the inquiry. 



(No. 28, Appendix L.) . . . „ r. • 



The witness was examined by Mr. Dana, and cross-examined by Mr. Uavies. 



Mr. Joseph 0. Procter, of Gloucester, Massachusetts, engaged in the (ishing 

 business, was then called, and gave evidence on oath on matters connected with the 



inquiry. (No. 29, Appendix L.) . , . n. r* • 



The witness was cvamined by Mr. Trescot, and cross-examined by Mr. Uavies, 



and re-examined by Mr. Foster. 



The Commission then adjourned until the next day at noon. 



(Signed) ERANCIS CLARE EORD. 



(Signed) MAURICE DELEOSSE. 

 E. H. KELLOGG. 

 A. T. GALT. 



J. H. G. Bekgne. 



DWIGHT POSTER. 



Protocol No. 47. 



Record of the Proceedings of the Fisheries Commission, at the Forty-seventh Confe- 

 rence, held at Halifax, Nova Scotia, on the 2nd day of October, 1877. 



The Commission met at noon, as appointed. ' ■ p «-. 



The three Commissioners, and the Agents of the United States and of Great 

 Britain respectively, were present. , r ■ i . ^ r 



By direction of the President, the Secretary read the records of the last Conle- 

 rence, "which were approved, and signed by the Commissioners, the Secretary, and 

 the Agents. 



Mr. iiydney Gardner, of Gloucester, Massachusetts, Inspector of Customs, was 

 called, and gave evidence on oath on matters connected with the inciuiry. {No. 30, 



Appendix L.) . ■ ■ ni i\ • 



Tlie witness was examined by Mr. Dana, and cross-examined by Air. Uavies. 



Mr. Stephen J. Martin, of Gloucester, iMassachusetts, a master mariner and 

 fisherman, was called, and gave evidence on oath on matters connected with the 

 inquiry. {No. 31, Appendix L.) 



